The NFL has turned its schedule release into one of the biggest events of the offseason.
A big reason why it is so popular is fans love to go game by game in May and decide how many wins and losses their favorite team is going to have.
This, of course, is a pointless exercise because there are so many unknown factors in May about these games. It is hard to predict what will happen in these games minutes before they are played, never mind months before.
But now we have four weeks of information about all of the NFL teams. We can see which teams look better than expected and which look worse. We have seen some season-changing injuries already (sorry, Jets fans).
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